The Book of Dimma (Dublin, Trinity College, MS.A.IV.23) is an 8th-century Irish pocket Gospel Book originally from the Abbey of Roscrea, founded by St...
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Dimma may refer to: Dimma (woreda), a woreda in the Gambela Region of Ethiopia Book of Dimma, 8th-century Irish pocket Gospel Book William Dimma (born...
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Celtic Rite (redirect from Liturgy of Ephesus)
8th-century Irish pocket gospel book originally from the Abbey of Roscrea, County Tipperary, Ireland. The Book of Dimma contains the four gospels and has...
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Cumdach (redirect from Book shrine)
early examples of cumdach survive, including those of the Book of Dimma and Book of Mulling at Trinity College Dublin, and the Cathach of St. Columba and...
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Roscrea (category Parishes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe)
the most famous books produced by the monastery is the 8th-century Book of Dimma currently on display at Trinity College, Dublin. Roscrea is located...
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Devil's Bit (category Mountains and hills of County Tipperary)
Historically, Devil's Bit was one of the hills around Ireland that were climbed as part of the Lughnasa festival. The Book of Dimma was supposedly discovered...
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Éile (category Kingdoms of medieval Ireland)
in the 7th century. One of his monks created the Book of Dimma, which had a richly decorated cumdach created for it on order of the O'Carroll kings. The...
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of the Four Gospels by one of his monks, named Dimma, which is associated with the manuscript now known as the Book of Dimma. It appears that Dimma could...
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compartments in ink, the eagle of John resembling that of the Book of Dimma. Elsewhere yellow, red, blue and green are used. The dating of the manuscript goes back...
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Insular art (redirect from Pocket gospel book)
Book of Mulling, Book of Deer, Book of Dimma, and the smallest of all, the Stonyhurst Gospel (now British Library), a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon text of...
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manuscripts in their collection. These manuscripts include the Book of Mulling, Book of Dimma, Garland of Howth, and Codex Usserianus Primus. This project has encouraged...
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County Roscommon (redirect from History of County Roscommon)
Roscommon in the 12th century. The Cross of Cong, the Aghadoe crosier, Shrine of the Book of Dimma and Shrine of Manchan of Mohill' are grouped together as having...
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Andrew Dimma CM OOnt (August 13, 1928 – December 22, 2022) was a Canadian businessman and corporate director. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Dimma received...
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32) Book of Dimma (Dublin, Trinity College Library MS A. 4. 23 (59)) Book of Durrow (Dublin, Trinity College Library, MS A. 4. 5 (57)) Book of Kells...
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g. the Book of Dimma and the Book of Mulling), and large works, reserved for the liturgical services of the monasteries (such as the Book of Kells)....
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Eagle (heraldry) (section Eagle of Saint John)
Nuremberg (1909–1929). Carl-Alexander von Volborth[page needed] The Complete Book of Heraldry by Stephen Slater (ISBN 1843096986), page 201. Fox-Davies (1909)...
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MS A. I. (58) (Book of Kells) Dublin, Trinity College Library, MS 59 (Book of Dimma) Dublin, Trinity College Library, MS 60 (Book of Mulling) Durham...
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Hoskier, and Jülicher. Bible portal List of New Testament Latin manuscripts Codex Usserianus I Book of Dimma Book of Mulling Würzburg Universitätsbibliothek...
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Library, London Page from the Book of Dimma with simple Insular interlace borders, 8th century, illuminated manuscript, Library of Trinity College Dublin, Dublin...
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St Cuthbert Gospel (redirect from Cuthbert Gospel of John)
of Dimma, Book of Mulling, and Book of Deer, although all the others are or were originally texts of all four gospels, with the possible exception of a...
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correct chronology of the events in the novels. The Darkness (2018; translation of Dimma, 2015) The Island (2019; translation of Drungi, 2016) The Mist...
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Roscrea Brooch (category Collection of the National Museum of Ireland)
8th century Book of Dimma found at Roscrea Abbey, and Stowe Missal from the nearby village of Lorrha, indicate the relative prosperity of the town during...
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shrine with a covering of gold and silver. The 'Cross of Cong', 'the Aghadoe crosier', 'shrine of the Book of Dimma' and the 'shrine of Manchan' are grouped...
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Dublin since the 1830s. The 'Cross of Cong', 'the Aghadoe crosier', ' shrine of the Book of Dimma' and the 'Shrine of Manchan' are grouped as originating...
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Soiscél Molaisse (category Collection of the National Museum of Ireland)
smallest of the extant Irish pocket-book Gospels. It is similar in size, type and function to the extant shrine for the 8th-century Book of Dimma, although...
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Ilya Kaminsky (category University of California College of the Law, San Francisco alumni)
Raamatukogu, Estonia, 2020) Dansað í Ódesa, translated into Icelandic (Dimma Publishers, Iceland, 2017) Tanzen in Odesa, translated into German (Klak...
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Richard Irvine Best (category Presidents of the Royal Irish Academy)
Bibliography of the publications of Kuno Meyer. Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie 15 : 1-65 (1924). On the Subscriptiones in the “Book of Dimma” [with 3...
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Bubbi Morthens (category Icelandic people of Norwegian descent)
Spaðadrottningarnar 2015 – Bubbi & Dimma (Prime Umboðsskrifstofa) with Dimma, live album 2016 – Minnismerki (Prime Umboðsskrifstofa) with Dimma, live album 2017 – Tungumál...
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ahl al-ḏimma). Most Muslim commentators believe this verse was revealed at the time of the expedition to Tabuk to threaten the Christians of Arabia in...
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believed to be the son of Enlil. In Lugal-e, his mother is identified as the goddess Ninmah, whom he renames Ninhursag, but, in Angim dimma, his mother is instead...
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